نتایج جستجو برای: limb bud cells

تعداد نتایج: 1455027  

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 1993
R B Widelitz T X Jiang B A Murray C M Chuong

Neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAM) was expressed transiently by mesenchymal cells in precartilaginous condensations of the embryonic chicken limb but was lost upon differentiation into cartilage. Consequently, NCAM was present in the periphery of the limb anlagen but was absent in the cartilaginous center of the growing limb. To determine NCAM function in limb bud chondrogenesis we incubated...

Journal: :Developmental biology 1992
C Shi K Muneoka

The relationship between cellular position and growth control has been studied in cultures of dissociated fragments of mouse limb bud cells. Using cells derived from various positions along the anterior-posterior axis of the limb bud we have developed culture conditions that optimize growth of positionally isolated cells. Under these conditions limb bud cells display an inherent, position-speci...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Martin J Cohn Juan Carlos Izpisúa-Belmonte Helen Abud John K Heath Cheryll Tickle

Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) act as signals in the developing limb and can maintain proliferation of limb bud mesenchyme cells. Remarkably, beads soaked in FGF-1, FGF-2, or FGF-4 and placed in the presumptive flank of chick embryos induce formation of ectopic limb buds, which can develop into complete limbs. The entire flank can produce additional limbs, but generally wings are formed anter...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
K M Bell J C McLachlan

Two regions of the chick limb bud--the apical ectodermal ridge and the zone of polarizing activity--have been shown to influence cell division and pattern formation during normal development and following surgical manipulation. In this study, using a simple coculture system, together with autoradiography, we have shown that these morphogenetically active regions of the limb bud can stimulate qu...

2016
Yoshiyuki Matsubara Mikiharu Nakano Kazuki Kawamura Masaoki Tsudzuki Jun-Ichi Funahashi Kiyokazu Agata Yoichi Matsuda Atsushi Kuroiwa Takayuki Suzuki

Hereditary Multiple Malformation (HMM) is a naturally occurring, autosomal recessive, homozygous lethal mutation found in Japanese quail. Homozygote embryos (hmm-/-) show polydactyly similar to talpid2 and talpid3 mutants. Here we characterize the molecular profile of the hmm-/- limb bud and identify the cellular mechanisms that cause its polydactyly. The hmm-/- limb bud shows a severe lack of ...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1986
K M Bell

Embryonic chick wing bud tissues secrete diffusible mitogens when cultured in vitro (Bell & McLachlan, 1985). These molecules may play an important role in limb development since media conditioned by morphogenetically active regions of the wing bud possess greater mitogenic activity than media conditioned by non-morphogenetic regions. These studies show that while the chick-derived growth facto...

2007
Alan W. Everett

Myogenic cells migrate into the limb from the somitic mesoderm, taking up positions in the dorsal and ventral compartments before differentiating into the limb musculature. This process is influenced by the tissues of the limb in a number of ways. Cells of the lateral part of the somitic dermomyotome are induced to express a migratory myogenic phenotype by a diffusible signal originating in the...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1974
T M Rahmani

In the legless lizard, Ophisaurus apodus, the hind-limb primordium appears on the caudal extremity of the Wolffian ridge at an early stage in the development of the embryo (4-2 mm long). Three somites each send an extension into this young bud and distribute cells in its mesenchymal mass of cells. An apical epiblastic ridge, appearing as a fold from the exterior, forms on the limb-bud, which at...

Journal: :Development 1997
S Qu K D Niswender Q Ji R van der Meer D Keeney M A Magnuson R Wisdom

Correct development of the limb is dependent on coordination between three distinct signaling centers. Recently, fibroblast growth factor-4 has been identified as a crucial determinant of AER function, which directs limb bud outgrowth, and Sonic hedgehog has been identified as a signaling molecule that mediates ZPA function, which specifies anterior-posterior patterning in the developing limb b...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
T C Cheng T A Hanley J Mudd J P Merlie E N Olson

During vertebrate embryogenesis, the muscle-specific helix-loop-helix protein myogenin is expressed in muscle cell precursors in the developing somite myotome and limb bud before muscle fiber formation and is further upregulated during myogenesis. We show that cis-acting DNA sequences within the 5' flanking region of the mouse myogenin gene are sufficient to direct appropriate temporal, spatial...

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